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A58
Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Friday, September 11, 2015
The National Library and Information
System Authority (NALIS) invites
applications for the following positions: VACANCY
ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR (CONTRACT)
Job Summary:
The incumbent performs book and paper
conservation for the library's circulating and reference
collections. The o cer is responsible for implementing
policies and treatment procedures to achieve the
greatest preservation bene t to the collection's books
and all other resources for as long as possible.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Performs repair techniques for the circulating of
books and all other resources.
Oversees training, mentoring and disciplinary issues
for techniques as well as attendants and trainees.
Maintains and supervises the maintenance of
machinery and equipment.
Develops and maintains e cient patterns of
work ow and procedures for handling material.
Sorts damaged material for the purpose of de ning
appropriate treatment options for the circulating
and non-circulating books and special collections.
Maintains close working relationships with
Librarians and sta to ensure the collection's needs
are appropriately addressed.
Participates in special projects upon special request.
Performs other duties related to the job as required.
Minimum Quali cations and Experience:
An Associate Degree in Library and Information
Studies.
Or
Two (2) Advanced Level passes.
Or a suitable combination of quali cations and
experience.
CONSERVATION TECHNICIAN (CONTRACT)
Job Summary:
The incumbent works with the Assistant Library
Conservator to maintain the physical condition of the
books, works of art, documents and photographs for
library use and circulation; through preservation,
conservation and restoration techniques.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintains supply inventories, order supplies and
equipment.
Prepares statistics and contributes to reports and
discussions.
Assists in training and other educational initiatives in
collection care and handling, preservation and
conservation.
Constructs bindings in various styles and materials.
Constructs protective enclosures.
Performs other duties related to the job as required.
Minimum Quali cations and Experience:
A minimum of two (2) Advanced Level subjects,
which include History, Chemistry or Mathematics.
One (1) year of Book repair or bookbinding
experience.
Or
Advanced training in book repair and conservation,
either by coursework or apprenticeship.
Or a suitable combination of quali cations and
experience.
For consideration, a letter of application, curriculum vitae, together with names and addresses of two (2) references should be
submitted by September 18, 2015 to:
Any quali cation from a non regional institution must be accompanied by
certi cation from the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT)
ONLY SHORTLISTED APPLICANTS WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED!
Additional information on the above positions can be
seen at www.nalis.gov.tt.
The Director, Human Resources Division
National Library and Information System Authority
National Library Building, Hart and Abercromby Streets,
Port of Spain (POS)
Or email via recruitment@nalis.gov.tt
Adil Rashid may have to get
used to missing big moments
with Yorkshire as he continues
trying to carve out a permanent
role in the England side.
Rashid played a key role as Eng-
land won the third Royal London
ODI against Australia on Tuesday
and was making his way across
the Pennines to Headingley when
his county colleagues clinched the
LV= County Championship.
Rashid would have loved to be
part of the celebrations at Lord s
as his team sealed back-to-back
titles, having taken 25 wickets and
scored 273 runs in six appearances
this term.
But instead, he has been
attempting to nail down a place
in the national set-up, by proving
his white-ball nous as well as
auditioning for a long-awaited
Test debut on the forthcoming
tour of the United Arab Emirates.
A controlled display as the hosts
comfortably defended 300 to make
it 2-1 will have done no harm, and
he is contented with his place in
Trevor Bayliss set-up.
"Winning back-to-back cham-
pionships was a proud moment
for Yorkshire. I m really chuffed
and happy," he said ahead of Fri-
day s fourth ODI, which will be
his first England appearance on
his home ground.
"I was keeping tabs on the score
on Twitter, looking every five
minutes and there were texts fly-
ing around.
"Obviously it s a shame to miss
it, a great feeling for the whole
team, for the whole squad to win.
"But when I came into this
one-day series I had a clear mind-
set of what my role is in this team
and what I m looking to do.
"It s a different set up from
when I first came in (in 2009),
a whole different environment.
My mindset is a lot clearer, the
coaches, the captain...the mind-
set of the team is a lot clearer.
"And playing against the best
batsmen in the world gives you
confidence, especially if you re
taking a few wickets as well."
Rashid s supporters---they are
numerous and vocal, in the
stands at Headingley and in sev-
eral high-profile commentary
boxes---remain baffled that he
has yet to make his Test bow.
One erratic warm-up game in
St Kitts appeared to cost him the
chance under Peter Moores in
the West Indies, whose successor
Trevor Bayliss is receptive to
playing two spinners in Tests but
found little opportunity in an
Ashes series dominated by seam.
Rashid himself, though, is
happy with the direction of his
career and felt improved for the
experience of being involved with
the squad throughout the past
few months.
"It s not been frustrating at
all. It s nice to be part of the
squad going round to all these
different grounds, to be around
Cooky and Straussy and all the
boys," he said.
"It would be nice to play but
that s a long way away. I m not
really concentrating on that, I m
just looking to take it a step at
a time so that if I do get selected
in a Test series I ll be chuffed.
Rashid focuses on England